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IndigEconomies
Karen Swift and Kaylena Bray
6 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast where we will explore how Indigenous economies are functioning today, through interviews, storytelling and dialogue among different peoples from diverse spaces ranging from tribal leaders to community members, elders, food producers, entrepreneurs, tribal authorities, grant makers, organizers, and folks in finance. We will primarily be looking at Turtle Island and Abya Yala, aka from the Arctic down to Patagonia.
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A podcast where we will explore how Indigenous economies are functioning today, through interviews, storytelling and dialogue among different peoples from diverse spaces ranging from tribal leaders to community members, elders, food producers, entrepreneurs, tribal authorities, grant makers, organizers, and folks in finance. We will primarily be looking at Turtle Island and Abya Yala, aka from the Arctic down to Patagonia.
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Covid responses, ancestral knowledge and revitalization of collective food economies: From the Andes to the Navajo Nation
IndigEconomies
26 minutes 44 seconds
5 years ago
Covid responses, ancestral knowledge and revitalization of collective food economies: From the Andes to the Navajo Nation

We learn about community responses to the covid crisis in Chibueo, Ecuador and Shiprock, Navajo Nation and how these communities are responding to maintain their collective wellbeing during the initial months of covid, what their agricultural economies look like and movements in both places to strengthen and revitalize ancestral collective practices and community economies.

IndigEconomies
A podcast where we will explore how Indigenous economies are functioning today, through interviews, storytelling and dialogue among different peoples from diverse spaces ranging from tribal leaders to community members, elders, food producers, entrepreneurs, tribal authorities, grant makers, organizers, and folks in finance. We will primarily be looking at Turtle Island and Abya Yala, aka from the Arctic down to Patagonia.